KTM Duke 250

KTM Duke 250 Overview :- The 250cc version of the naked street bike is the mid segment manifestation of the elegant KTM Duke series. Luckily the KTM 250 Duke borrows a lot of the design aesthetics of the 390 Duke. It proudly boasts of a lineage which is clearly coming from the monster 1290 Super Duke R.

The KTM Duke 250 is cheaper than the 390 Duke and about Rs. 29,500 costlier than KTM 200 Duke. It brings some bunch of extra features to the package along with standard cues taken from 200 Duke.

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KTM Duke 250

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KTM Duke 250 Specifications :- The 250 Duke carries a similar design as the new 390 Duke but gets black wheels and black front frame. The headlamp is the same split one as the 390 Duke but misses out on LED technology and features a conventional halogen bulb instead. It also misses out on the colour LCD screen and has an updated digital unit. The bike has a 248.8cc liquid-cooled motor that makes 30PS, 5PS more than the 200 Duke. It gets a slipper clutch. The 250 Duke will sit in between the 200 Duke and the 390 Duke.

KTM Duke 250 Mileage :- The bike is expected to have a highway mileage of 35 kmpl and a city mileage of 30 kmpl. You can drive the 250 Duke to a range of about 400 to 450 kilometers before you need a fuel refill.

KTM Duke 250 Top Speed :- As per a performance test done by experts, Duke 250 takes 3.44 seconds to reach 60 kmph and 8.64 seconds to reach 100 kmph. The top speed of the bike is around 138 kmph.

KTM Duke 250 Colors & Shades :- The 250 cc KTM Duke naked street bike comes in two very attractive Orange-White and Black-White shades as a standard offering. The bike is available in a single variant with all the standard specifications offered.

2017 KTM 250 Duke is the newest addition to the KTM street fighter lineup. It entered India in its second generation and has been launched here for a price tag of INR 1,73,000 (ex-showroom Delhi). The 249cc, single cylinder engine is liquid cooled and fuel injected, producing 30 PS at 9000 rpm and 24 Nm at 7500 rpm. It comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox and uses slipper clutch for refined performance. The bike weighs 161 kg and carries the steel finished, 13.5 liter fuel tank. The new design is much sharper than the existing 200 Duke while KTM offers the same in 2 shades (Black and Orange) for wider audience appeal. Duke 250 rivals Yamaha FZ25 and Benelli TNT25 in its segment. KTM recently increased the price of Duke 250, it is now priced at INR 1,75,693 (ex-showroom Delhi).

Mahindra Mojo ( Ranked#2 in all listed; 20% votes, Total: 5 votes)*

Mahindra Mojo is one of its kind offering in the sub 2 lakh segment of Indian motorcycling. It offers premium components like Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres, USD front forks, semi digital instrument console and a powerful 294.72 cc engine that is good for 26.82 BHP and 30 Nm of torque. Its comes with twin exhaust cans for a better exhaust note and claims itself to be the most comfortable tourer among all other bikes in India. Mahindra Mojo rivals Royal Enfield Himalayan, which is again a tourer but with a privilege of tackling no road terrain with its rough design and off-road components.

Benelli TNT 25 ( Ranked#3 in all listed; 20% votes, Total: 5 votes)*

Benelli TNT25 is a quarter liter naked street bike from the Italian brand, rivaling none other than the Honda CBR250R and Mahindra Mojo in its segment. It comes with a 249cc, 1-cylinder engine producing 28.16 BHP and 21.61 Nm of torque. It weighs 159 kg and offers a sizable 17 liter fuel tank for lesser refills. The top speed is claimed at 145 kmph while TNT25 is offered with two different tyre options. It is even many times compared to the famous KTM 200 Duke as both have the same naked styling lines.